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Spatial Externalities, Spatial Multipliers, And Spatial Econometrics
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In this paper, a taxonomy of spatial econometric model specifications that incorporate spatial externalities in various ways is presented, where the point of departure is a reduced form in which local or globa...Abstract:
This article outlines a taxonomy of spatial econometric model specifications that incorporate spatial externalities in various ways. The point of departure is a reduced form in which local or globa...read more
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Spatial Analysis of Economic Convergence
Sergio J. Rey,Julie Le Gallo +1 more
TL;DR: A review of the major econometric models, approaches and issues related to the spatial dimensions of economic convergence and inequality can be found in this paper, where the implications of spatial dependence (autocorrelation) and heterogeneity for the specification, estimation, and interpretation of convergence models and the treatment of these spatial effects in the analysis of distributional dynamics and the application of related exploratory data analysis methods are discussed.
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Incorporating spatial regression model into cellular automata for simulating land use change
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors apply a spatial regression model to explain the amount of land use change as a function of land-use factors in the cellular automata model, and the results are further compared with that of an OLS-based CA model.
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Exploring the spatial pattern of mental health expenditure.
Francesco Moscone,Martin Knapp +1 more
TL;DR: Whether a local authority's spending decisions in the mental health field respond to neighbouring expenditure decisions is examined, to help central and local decision makers understand the factors that influence local spending levels.
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Landscape sustainability science (II): core questions and key approaches
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a set of core research questions for landscape sustainability science and identified key cross-disciplinary approaches that can help address these questions, and took a qualitative and subjective approach to review and synthesize the literature relevant to landscape sustainability.
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Neighborhood impacts on land use change: a multinomial logit model of spatial relationships
Bin Zhou,Kara M. Kockelman +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the related processes of parcel subdivision and land development using a pair of recent GIS-encoded Austin, Texas land use maps are modeled using binomial and multinomial logit models of subdivision and use change.
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Statistics for spatial data
Noel A Cressie,Noel A Cressie +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a survey of statistics for spatial data in the field of geostatistics, including spatial point patterns and point patterns modeling objects, using Lattice Data and spatial models on lattices.
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Spatial Econometrics: Methods and Models
TL;DR: In this article, a typology of Spatial Econometric Models is presented, and the maximum likelihood approach to estimate and test Spatial Process Models is proposed, as well as alternative approaches to Inference in Spatial process models.
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5. Statistics for Spatial Data
Mike Rees,N. Cressie +1 more
TL;DR: Cressie et al. as discussed by the authors presented the Statistics for Spatial Data (SDS) for the first time in 1991, and used it for the purpose of statistical analysis of spatial data.
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Identification of Endogenous Social Effects: The Reflection Problem
TL;DR: The authors examined the reflection problem that arises when a researcher observing the distribution of behaviour in a population tries to infer whether the average behaviour in some group influences the behaviour of the individuals that comprise the group.
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Spatial Processes Models and Applications
Andrew Cliff,J. Keith Ord +1 more
TL;DR: The authors describe various ways the degree of spatial autocorrelation in a set of variate values can be assessed and to which the pattern formed by the location of objects treatable as points can be examined.